Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation
Comprehensive strategies and measures to reduce conflicts between wildlife and human communities while promoting coexistence.
Mitigation Success Metrics
73%
Conflict Reduction
vs. previous year42
Active Measures
currently deployed89%
Community Adoption
participation rate$2.1M
Investment
total fundingFilter Mitigation Measures
All TypesPhysicalTechnologicalBehavioralCommunity
All LevelsHighMediumLow
Implemented
Electric Fencing
Solar-powered electric fences to protect crops and livestock from wildlife intrusion
Effectiveness92% Success Rate
Coverage
1,247 km
Total installed
1,247 km
Total installed
Key Benefits:
- Immediate deterrent effect
- Low maintenance requirements
- Suitable for crop protection
Implemented
Wildlife Warning Systems
Motion-sensor activated alarms and lights to deter wildlife approaches
Effectiveness87% Success Rate
Installations
342 units
Active systems
342 units
Active systems
Key Benefits:
- Early warning capability
- Solar powered operation
- Remote monitoring support
Pilot Phase
Behavior Modification
Training programs to alter wildlife movement patterns and feeding habits
Effectiveness68% Success Rate
Programs
15 active
Ongoing initiatives
15 active
Ongoing initiatives
Key Benefits:
- Long-term behavioral change
- Environmentally friendly
- Cost-effective solution
Implemented
Community Rangers
Local community members trained as wildlife monitors and rapid response teams
Effectiveness85% Success Rate
Rangers
156 trained
Active community rangers
156 trained
Active community rangers
Key Benefits:
- Local knowledge utilization
- Community ownership
- Rapid response capability